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The Art Institute of Washington, which was ranked 79th nationwide in 2010, is the only accredited Music Production school in Virginia. It is located in Arlington.
Approximately 11 students graduated from Music Production programs at The Art Institute of Washington, in 2010.

Cost

The Art Institute of Washington charged in-state students taking Music Production courses, $17,496 in tuition fees per year.

A Music Production degree from a Virginia school... what next?

Most people who graduate from Music Production school in Virginia go on to work as a music producer.
In 2010, there were 420 music producers working in Virginia.
The largest populations of Virginia music producers are working in the following counties:

Caroline County - 70 music producers

Chesapeake County - 0 music producers

Projected Growth

The government projects that the number of music producers in Virginia will grow by 22%, and by 2018, there will be an estimated 650 music producers working in Virginia.

Salary

A music producer in Virginia earns $41,840 per year on average.
However, Virginia music producers earned anywhere in the range from as less than $20,730 per year to more than $75,600 per year in 2010.
[A/An] music producers in the following Virginia counties makes the highest salaries on average:

Caroline County - $43,350 per year

Chesapeake County - $39,240 per year

The following counties in Virginia have the lowest average salaries for A music producer:

Chesapeake County - $39,240 per year

Caroline County - $43,350 per year

More Information

The charts and graphs below have additional music production statistics regarding a career in Music Production. Take a look and compare salaries with various related fields such as video production or audio engineering.